Samsung Retires Native Messaging App: Strategic Shift Toward Google Ecosystem
Samsung has officially confirmed the “End of Service” for its proprietary Samsung Messages application, marking a major turning point in its mobile software strategy. The tech giant announced that the app will be fully discontinued in July 2026, urging millions of Galaxy users to migrate to Google Messages as their primary texting platform. This move aims to standardize the Android messaging experience, prioritizing RCS (Rich Communication Services) and deeper AI integration.
The transition reflects a long-term partnership between Samsung and Google to eliminate app duplication. While Samsung Messages has been a staple of the Galaxy experience for over a decade, recent flagship models like the Galaxy S26 series already ship without the app pre-installed. By centralizing communication under Google’s umbrella, Samsung ensures its users have immediate access to modern features like end-to-end encryption and Gemini-powered smart tools.
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ToggleImpact on Galaxy Devices and Users
The shutdown primarily affects modern hardware, while some older devices remain exempt:
- Software Requirement: The discontinuation applies to all Galaxy devices running Android 12 or newer.
- The Exception: Devices running Android 11 or older will continue to support the app due to compatibility limitations with newer standards.

- Service Limitation: After July 2026, the app will no longer send or receive standard texts, functioning only for emergency services and predefined emergency contacts.
Key Upgrades in the Switch to Google Messages
Samsung is highlighting several functional benefits for users making the move:
- Enhanced RCS Support: Enjoy high-quality media sharing, typing indicators, and read receipts that work seamlessly across different carriers.
- AI and Gemini Integration: Access Google’s Gemini AI for advanced smart replies, photo remixing, and proactive spam/scam detection.
- Multi-Device Continuity: Synchronize your conversations across Galaxy phones, tablets, and newer Wear OS smartwatches effortlessly.

Important Notes for Legacy Hardware
- Tizen Smartwatches: Owners of older Galaxy Watches (launched before the Watch4) will lose full message history sync, though basic texting remains available.
- RCS Disruptions: On some devices released before 2022, switching apps may temporarily pause ongoing RCS threads, though standard SMS/MMS will stay active.
How to Transition Your Messages Today
Samsung recommends a proactive switch to avoid service interruptions:
- Open Google Messages: If not installed, download it from the Play Store.
- Set as Default: Follow the in-app prompt to “Set default SMS app.”
- Confirm Choice: Select Google Messages (the blue chat bubble icon) and tap Set as default.
- Home Screen Setup: For those on Android 12 or 13, you may need to manually drag the new icon into your home screen dock to replace the old app.
Official Timeline and Availability
- July 2026: The definitive end-of-service month for the application.
- Galaxy Store Removal: The app will be scrubbed from the Galaxy Store following the deadline.
- In-App Alerts: Users will receive personalized notifications within the Samsung Messages app specifying the exact shutdown date for their specific model.
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